It is always difficult. At what level do you accept anecdotal evidence? We have enough that it's a concern for us.
We paid for the Census Bureau to give us an accurate count. We don't believe that's an accurate count.
Annexations are driven by individuals and neighborhoods. I don't think this should be looked at as a maneuver (to annex the Foothills) on the city's part.
It was a humanitarian gesture for the benefit of the residents.
As a result of this flight, the military remained in Yuma. Today the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma and the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground are important foundations of our economy.
It's to determine who was counted and who hasn't been counted.
It's the census bureau, so we figured they would respond to statistical information. We've gotten a lot of anecdotal information from the public, and we're trying to document that as much as possible.